Ex-lottery VP says Eby ‘disinterested’ in corporation’s anti-money laundering efforts
VANCOUVER — A former top official at the British Columbia Lottery Corp. says Attorney General David Eby appeared “disinterested” in its efforts to monitor and report on money laundering at casinos shortly after the NDP took power.
Robert Kroeker told a public inquiry into money laundering today that Eby appeared largely disinterested in the lottery corporation’s presentation of its anti-money laundering programs during a meeting in 2017.
Kroeker testified Eby also disparaged a report by Brad Rudnicki, an anti-money laundering specialist at the lottery corporation, which showed links between some casino players and crime groups, as well as questionable transactions.
Kroeker testified that Eby asked: “What would a guy with a name like Rudnicki know about Chinese money laundering?”